Have fun with the whole family at this stylish place. Well appointed and tastefully furnished, Jansson House is only 100m from the sea. A truly quiet location, enjoy beautiful walks and adventure from this great location. With shops and a couple of great eateries very close by, you will have everything you need in this one place. Lock up double garage and games area adorning pleasant outdoor areas & designer gardens make this a great solution for any family group looking for something special.
The Ideal home for boat-owners or travelers with extra cars and trailers like jet ski's or even a car trailer. Make sure you get your craft into the water easily with the boat ramp only 150m away. With lots of space, discerning guests will find Jansson House most accommodating.
A local map of the Island and number of pamphlets including information is provided near on the desk in the work space area providing a guide to attractions right around Phillip Island. Information on eateries and attraction prices can also be found here.
Within a short distance to pristine beaches and local attractions, enjoy and discover everything that Phillip Island has to offer.
A vibrant music culture and jazz bars, eateries and restaurants compliment the amazing natural appeal and wildlife focus the island maintains. Centre stage in world motor-sports, the racetrack is the biggest draw card for visitors.
Ryhll is a quaint small seaside township with a couple of great eateries and a good local shop with everything you need. A short stroll to the beach and shops will make your stay easy and comfortable.
Cowes has Aldi, Coles and Woolworths but major stores are available in Wonthaggi, a great day out and a town with Bunnings, Mc Donald's and KFC offering a whole range of major stores like Big W and Kmart. About a 40min drive to Wonthaggi the coastline and attractions along the way are sure to delight.
See the in house selection of pamphlets will help you to see all the main attractions, here we list our favorites and the most popular!
• Phillip Island RSL - 5 min drive
• Cowes Island Craft Markets at the Jetty (held every 2nd Saturday)
• Walk to the beach- 100m - 2 mins
• Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit - The home of the Australian Grand Prix, V8 Supercars and Superbikes: 5.8km, 8 min drive
. Churchill Island - Market days and amazing events located near San remo. 15 mins drive, access near the Chocolate Factory.
• The Phillip Island Vineyard and Winery: 7.9km, 10 min drive
• The Purple Hen Winery: 9.1km, 10 min drive
• The Penguin Parade: 11.3km, 12min drive
• The Nobbies Centre: 13.3km, 15 min drive, pristine coastline and walkways to see the 'blow hole'.
Don't forget to check the pamphlets for information on great places like 'The Chocolate Factory' and 'A Maz'n Things' at the Koala Park.
Suggested eateries..
Tides Fish n' Chips Ryhll
Probably the best and freshest seafoods and fish you'll get on the Island. Highly recommended, come in and take a seat among an amazingly decorated dining experience, relics and rustic Island memoirs adorn the dinning room area and throughout. Fully Licenced, Tides is a must experience eatery.
M & O Cafe and Tapas Cowes
Hit this bustling spot, directly opposite the main beach, for all-day breakfasts that go the extra mile, whether it’s the Scoville-scale hit of chilli scrambled eggs with dukkah or the sticky salted-caramel sauce that anoints banana bread French toast. Weekend evenings see the switch flicked to a punchy tapas menu.
The Cape Kitchen Woolamai
Arresting clifftop views over wild Bass Strait almost distract from the smart modern menu built around regional produce at this sleek dining room. Beef carpaccio with celeriac remoulade and caper speckled cured salmon bring Mediterranean flair to a leisurely lunch.
Isola Di Capri Cowes
Phillip Island’s oldest Italian restaurant remains its finest, with a timeless whitewashed dining room and focus on the classics, from calamari fritti and spaghetti carbonara to a best-in-show margherita pizza. Après-meal, pop next door to its gelateria for a double scoop.
The Store Ventnor
This rustic one-stop gourmet shop will get your pulse racing with beans from local roaster Folks Coffee before nudging you towards food bliss with brunch fare such as a spicy tuna melt oozing cheddar and jazzed up with jalapeños.
Wild Food Farm Ryhll
Walk the bush food trail at this lush property near Rhyll before furthering your exploration of Indigenous ingredients with the wattleseed scones, native-berry beef pies and barramundi with finger lime aïoli served at the farmhouse café.
You can check out the waves from the Smiths Beach lookout before making your way down the zig-zag boardwalk to the sand. There you will find a mix of locals and visitors heading out to the surf while families go to the sandy fringes to explore rock pools. You might see the van from Pro Surf Coaching, they are a local outfit run by the Amorim brothers who can help sharpen your surf skills.
Look for the cow rocking sunglasses on the Cowes main street and you will find Grumpy's Crazy Golf, an eye-wateringly colourful 18-hole mini-golf course. Inside the vibe is bovine fun fair with cow mascots, a rainbow paint job and holes that run the gamut from loop-the-loop putts to golf pinball machines. Get the final hole in one for a free game next time, or try to knock the leader off the top score chalkboard
After last year's terrible bushfires, Phillip Island's Koala Conservation Reserve had to make room for a few singed and sore marsupials, who have since been returned to the wild. But the regular dozy inhabitants of this important koala reserve are always ready to receive visitors, just don't be offended if they greet you with a yawn. Then centre offers boardwalk viewing platforms, a nature walk and plenty of other wildlife like echidnas and bats.
Western Port Ferries offers an island-hopping cruise across to French Island. The island used to be full of chicory farms and you can still find some of the old kilns dotted around, as well as a host of koalas. It is two-thirds national park and the largest island in Victoria.
Located less than 2 hours from Melbourne, the island is a popular weekend getaway for those looking to experience something different. No matter what time of the year you visit, the island is always buzzing with activity. Famous for its international racing circuit and colony of penguins, Phillip Island’s unique charm is truly special.
Bus services do operate on a regular basis with Bus Stops easily identifiable around the Island. There are bike hires and great walking tracks interconnected throughout Phillip Island. Generally the best way around is to utilize your vehicle(s) to get maximum benefit from sightseeing.